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The image displays a bar graph titled "Waste disposal in one European country (2005-2008)" with the Y-axis labeled "average amount in million tonnes" ranging from 0 to 2000 in increments of 200, and the X-axis showing years 2005 to 2008 with three bars representing "landfill," "burning," and "dumping at sea" for each year. In 2005, landfill is around 1600, burning is around 200, and dumping at sea is around 200. In 2006, landfill is around 1400, burning is around 600, and dumping at sea is around 300. In 2007, landfill is around 1200, burning is around 800, and dumping at sea is around 200. In 2008, landfill is around 1000, burning is around 900, and dumping at sea is around 300.
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The given chart demonstrates how much waste disposal through three methods: landfill, dumping at sea and buring from 2005 to 2018.
Overall, there were a decline in the utilization of landfills and dumping at sea methods, while an increase was seen in the burning method. In addition, landfills generally processed the most waste among the three methods, but burrning was surpassed it in the last year of the period.
Waste disposal started at around 1800 million tonnes, after which it experienced a rapid fall to approximately 600 in 2008. Meanwhile, the figures for waste dumped at sea remained unchange at 600 million tonnes from 2005 to 2007, but it decrease slighly by about 10 at the end of the period.
Nearly 500 million tonnes of waste were burned in 2005, with a slight growth in 2006 at 600. One year later, the amount of waste rose about 700 million tonnes then, reaching a peak of around 900 million tonnes at 2008.
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